Does anyone have experience with this VPN provider?

Considering using it. Feedback appreciated.

https://www.ivpn.net/en/

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No, but I recommend Proton VPN if you aren't going to host one yourself.

Yes thats one the ones I currently use but its expensive and slow for what it offers. Good thing about it is that its open source and they accept BTC

I use the free Verizon and it works fine. I also setup a self hosted VPN with OpenVPN.

That one is fast and only costs $5/month to run.

verizon is proprietary software.

thats a deal breaker.

Haha, meant to say Version not Verizon. Meant free version of Proton VPN

yeah both the free and paid versions of Proton are a little slow and unstable for my liking unfortunately.

I have a 1.6GB connection and some providers give me 900Mbit/sec which is great, but they have other down falls.

Open source and speed/stability is number one priority.

I'd try running OpenVPN then. Even you can't see your web traffic with them cause it's encrypted.

nope.

its proprietary software.

Its OpenVPN Inc. Not OpenVPN the protocol ;-)

It's open source I think.

I dont see any mention of it or any GitHub link or any GPL license on their website...

awesome thank you!

Your welcome 🤙

I heard great things. Just as good as Mullvad

I heard its even better!

I stopped paying for VPN's and just went full TOR

It's free and you get annoyed with CAPTCHAS just like with a paid VPN

thats not practical for streaming or downloading due to slow speed and poor reliability.

Full tor is great for everything else but you can use that within a VPN connection.

I can download Torrents over it fine =)

torrent doesnot need use tor - no seeder cares to know ur IP

it's about not getting letters from my ISP. Tor w orks great

You are slowing down the tor network for everyone else.

This is generally frowned upon. It also opens you up to a plethora of security issues when using tor for torrent protocol.

Tor is not meant for daily multi-media usage.

just buy monthly smallest non-kyc vps and route via that for traffic u donot want to expose

watching video without login using realip nothing wrong

That's why I use Firefox with Firefox Containers. Can set certain sites to use non-tor tab. Works great

normal firefox is fine - no need tor browser IF you tor deamon running in another host already

bypass TRUSTED domains for direct

That's what I do

But add Firefox containers to easily separate workflows between clear net and tor

nope. thats a deal breaker too.

I don't touch the internet with my real ip.

Haven't in over a decade.

VPS also too slow for my needs or too expensive for mediocre speeds.

anything will be SLOW compare direct traffic

Q which will LEAST SLOW

I currently get 900Mbit per sec over VPN.

Cannot get that over VPS for same price and definitely not over tor lol

cool - means vpn point has better connectivity - if u using credit card or kyc means VPN IP can also given on demand

I heard good things about it but Mullvad is king

You can consider every VPN provider is compromised.... the only way to surf private is currently via TOR

You obviously didnt ready the note properly.

Thanks for your feedback. Hopefully you are not streaming over tor and ruining it for everyone else.

Tor is not fully private either.

It is best to combine it with a VPN.

This is newbie talk. Waste of time.

Yeah, great if you prefer multi-hop, otherwise proton vpn is free, warp too. Use WireGuard.